Easy and Quick Homemade Pesto

Easy and Quick Homemade Pesto

Posted by Brittany Sandie on

Are you a basil pesto lover?  

Do you currently have an massive basil plant growing in your garden that needs a good trim?

I have a quick and EASY pesto recipe for you to try this week...

The process for making homemade basil pesto is quite simple – it's basically just a matter of putting everything in the food processor or blender and then blending or pulsing until you get the desired consistency. 

 

Ingredients:

  • 3 cups fresh basil leaves, removed from stems
  • ¼ cup pine nuts
  • 23 cloves of garlic
  • ½ cup Parmesan cheese (try to use high quality fresh cheese rather than the stuff in the shaker)
  • ¼ tsp salt + some on hand to adjust taste
  • pinch of ground black pepper
  • ¼ cup good quality extra virgin olive oil
  • Splash of lemon juice (I use about ½ a lemon)

A couple of things to consider when making basil pesto:

  • It's important that you use fresh high quality ingredients for this recipe.  Good quality olive oil and good quality Parmesan cheese will make a world of difference when making pesto.
You can also create two different types of basil pesto just simply in the approach you take to blending the ingredients together. If you like a spreadable consistency, like I do, that can store in the fridge for sandwiches, then blend everything together (shown below).

But If you prefer to see the garlic and basil separately with a seedy consistency, slowly pulse the ingredients together and add the olive at the end. 

Here are a whole bunch of great ideas on how to use your yummy garden fresh basil pesto:

  • As a spread for sandwiches and wraps
  • Pizza sauce
  • Topping for grilled chicken. beef, or fish
  • In dips and sauces
  • On roasted, grilled or steamed vegetables
  • As a topping on crackers or crostini
  • Mixed into soup, stews, and chili dishes
  • On toast with tomatoes or avocado
  • To make a delicious vegetable dip
  • As part of a marinade or rub for meats, chicken, pork, beef, fish or tofu
  • To top baked or mashed potatoes as an alternative to butter
  • As a topping for bruschetta
  • In risotto or other grain dishes
  • To make an herbed breadcrumb coating for fish and vegetables
  • As part of a vinaigrette dressing
  • On top of grilled cheese sandwiches or paninis
  • Add to homemade hummus
  • As an ingredient in savoury muffins and breads.
  • In soup or stew to enhance the flavour
  • As part of a marinade for meats, poultry, fish, or vegetables
  • In pasta salads with tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, and feta cheese
  • To make herbed oil for dipping breads such as focaccia
  • To top grilled portobello mushrooms
  • In omelets, scrambles, and frittatas
  • Mixed into cream cheese to spread on bagels and toast.

I hope you are inspired to start making this easy and DELICIOUS basil pesto recipe. 

Bon Appétit!

xx

Britt

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